PAGE 10 HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1938.
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LOCAL LADIES
YACHTING
Jan. And Widgeon
Score Wins
The fifth ladies' first series race of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club was salled yesterday afternoon over a course of eight miles and resulted as follows:-
2 289
"A" Class-Started at 14.45
Finished Corr. Pos. Pts. Jan. 16.57.15 16.57.15 1 324
(Mrs. M. Johnsen), Artemis... 16:59.18 16.59.18
Miss M. Whitham). Kittiwake 16.59.25. 18.59.253
(Miss P. M. King). True Blue 16.53.26 18.50.25 4
(Mrs. A E Waddell,
17.0.35 Isobel 17.6:35.
(Mrs. F. M. Morres). Gull... 17.1.8 17.1.8-
(Mrs.. L. Stanton). Jean...... 17.3.30 17.3.30
(Mrs. V. Gowland).
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ST. ANDREW'S VERSUS
ST. GEORGE'S
Annual Golf. Match
The following will take part in the annual golf match between the St. Andrew's Society and the St. George's Society on Sunday next:
St. Andrew's Team
YACHT RACING INNOVATION
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY
close for
SOFTBALL! - Entries
Women's Section of League.
YMCA, Swimming Pool
Mixed Doubles: Club de Recreio v. University. Kowloon Tong, V. St. John's.
American "Twelves" SWIMMING-Mixed Swimming, in BRIDGE-Y.M.C.A. Women's Sec-
To Visit England .....
The 12-metre class of yachts, which afforded the best sport - in British waters last - SUULISET. has also become one of thể premier classes in the Unitàd States. So Kar British, and American "Twelves" bave neverTM raced together, but next sum- mer American yachts of the class, will pay their first to England.
I: W. Shewan, S. J. H. Fox, K. 5. Robertson, A. K. Mackenzie, D. J. Gilmore, R. Young, G. M. Park, 258 A K. McKellar, W. J. S. Key, W.
No "American-owned yachts of Sharp. A. B. Purves W. W. C. Shewan. E. W. Kirk, M. K. Little approximately this size have raced' John, A. S. Johnstone, R. K. Valen in England on an English non-time tine. C. M. Stark, W. A. Stewart, allowance class since Mr. George C. C. Stark, R. M. Henderson, J. Gould sailed the Herreshoff 20- Forbes, M. Bryden, K. S. Morri-rater Niagara against the Earl of son, J. A. D. Morrison, L. M. Wylie, Dunraven's Audrey and the Earl of T. Low, R. S. W. Paterson. J. 8. Dudley's Inyoni in 1895.
The renewal of similar inter- Dunnett. J. A. R. Selby. A.. S.
5 196
6" 169
7 144
La Linda 17.3.30 17.3.30 8 121 Adamson, D. L. Prophet, W. Lrational contests in the 12-metre Alexander, A. H. McBride, G. A. class, in which it is thought Ukely Lelper, J.. R. Brown, A. Nicol, R. Kthat Mr. Harold Vanderbilt will
Eve
9 100
10.
481
81
1
17.6.58 12
49
1
M. Simpson, A. M. Mack, L. A. R. Duncan, G. R. Riddell Carre, W. J. E. Mackenzie, J. Fleming, E.,, Laid- law, A. Murdoch, W. F. Leckie, W. Park, M. G. Carruthers. W. C. Crabbe,
St. George's Team
take part. will be much appreciated
by British yachtemen.
TO-MORROW
tion Contract Bridge Class, 10 Am.
SWIMMING.—Mixed Swimming, in
YMCA. Swimming Pool. SATURDAY, NOV. İS
BADMINTON.-Hongkong Badminė ton" Association League. "Bi Division: St Andrew's "A" y. Club de Recreio: Kowloon Tong BADMINTON.-Y.M.C.A Women's "A" V. Kowloon Tong "B":
Section Badminton 10 a V.R.C. v. Chung Wah: War- derers प St. John's: YMCA.
Women's Section Badminton, in ADVERTISEMENT
the West Lounge, All Day.
• THURSDAY, NOV. 17 BADMINTON YMCA. Bådmin- ton, in the West Lounge, 8.30 p.m.
FRIDAY, NOV. 18 BADMINTON — Hongkong "Bad- minton Association League,
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THE HONG KONG
1 JOCKEY CLUB
THE ELEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY
SOCCER NOTES VALLEY on SATURDAY, 190 | November, 1938, commencing at
2.00 p.m.
"The Best Header
Of A Football -
Queen's Park
Rangers'
new
the first Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE Sir William Burton and Mr. Hugh
No One without a badge will Goodson have already ordered new grand stand cost £7000, and is
one of the most modern of them. be admitted to the Members' Twelves" to be bull; for next sea-
Sir William Burton's boat will; Since the club was formed in 1885 Enclosure. Such must be worn be built at Ardmallesh, Argyllshire, they have had 14 grounds and throughout the duration of each their other grand stand has stood meeting in such a manner as to from Mr. Alfred Mylne's design.
sen
No yachtsman has owned soon six of them:
. many racing yachts of considerable
•
be readily identified.
Badges admitting Non-Mein.
(Mrs. M. I. Johnstone). Koala 17.4.7 17.4.7 (Miss M, Corrighan). Redshank 17.4.7) 17.4.7
(Mrs. M. M. Luce.
17.4.23 Joss
17.4.23 (Mrs. V. MacMillan).
17,6,58 (Mrs. L Bader).
"Y" Class-Started at 14.55 O. E C. Marton, T. A. Pearce, L. Finished Corr. Pos, Pt. R., Andrewes, P. H. Scoones, L Widgeon 17.7:40 17.3.46
169 Newton, L. Goldman, Hon. Mr.
Rather unexpectedly the Rangers (Miss H. Crawhall Wilson). H. Dodwell, R. A. Camidge, F. tonnage as Sir William, who is pre-
144 de Rome, A. D. Humphreys, Asident of the Yacht Racing Asso-intraded into an argument which bers to the Members' Enclosure Winkle 17:8.53, 17.8.13
ciation.
started round Lawton, of Evertonland Club Rooms at $5.00 (Mrs. McClatchie).
Sommerfelt, R. G. Parker, A. C. 1.
In the last 13 years he has had and England, concerning who is) tor Gentlemen and $3.00 Sirius 17.17.46 17.13.48 3 121 Bowker, R. G. Gray, Hon. Mr. N.
10-rater; the cleverest header of a football for Ladies (Both including tax). (Mrs. K. Trenchard Davis).
L. Smith, G. S. Archbutt, J. L. C. Pearce, H. H. Mundy, B. D. Evans, G. E. Divett, C. W. E. Bishop. G. W. Sewell, R. H. Hancock, H. B, L. Dowbiggin, W. Hewitt, W. T. Yoxall, W. Woodward, 8. A. Sleap. T. E. Pearce, H.E the Governor, J. The tennis tournament at the Harrop. W. M. Barton, Col. Mat- Civil Service Cricket Club has just thews, P. S. Cassidy, J. D. Danby, and the 12-metres Iyruna. Veronica backs, Tann, Green Joan Oakes duced by him, and för Payment started and more than the usual. We Reeve, A. W. Hodges, R. and
Wullar also and Ford, were all brought to the of All Chits, &c. interest is being taken in it. Stock, A. H. Penn. J. R. Collls, H. steered Sir Thomas Lipton's Sham-club as forwards
In the first round of the Handi-Overy, L. C. F. Bellamy, W. A rock IV. In the America's Cup in cap Doubles the Agafuro brothers. Cornell, C. W. Jeffries, P. C. Jack-1820. I. and B., who were 40, beat son. H. 8. Jones, M. F. L. Hayines, Bendall and Hooper (18) 6-4, Col H V. Hölt. 6-4.
CIVIL SERVICE TENNIS
in succession Vanity, Penitent, Gauntlet, Lucida and now William Ralph Dean, whom Britomart. 32-footers; Ostara. 15- Lawton followed, is in a position are metres; Octavia, 19-metres. He to be challenged in that respect.
·FÓRWARDS WHO BECAME was part owner of Noresca and
HALF-BACKS Modesty, 12-metres, and Capelle, 6-
obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the per- sonal or written application of a Member. such Member to be Charlton Athletic, do a bit of responsible for all visitors intro- He then had Rendezvous. 74 tops. that sort of thing." Their half-
Marina. Sir
metres.
HOCKEY TEAMS
•
John Thornton Shreeve, who is
becoming a great full-back. was! 27794) will close at 12 NOON.
That
The Secretary's Office, 1st Boor, Exchange Building (Tel.
Tiffins are obtainable at the une-footed when he arrived. knowing young fellow Mr. James Club House provided they are. The following teams. have been Seed played him at left back one ordered in advance from the No
1 Boy (Telephone 21920). beat FOOTBALL FIXTURES chosen to represent the Hongkong Week and right back another, and! Hockey Club in the matches he can now kick any ball which comes to him from anywhere with Owing to an Extra Round of the arranged for this week. Junior Shield Competition and the First XI v. the Royal Scots on either of his clever feet. Combined Manoeuvres, the follow-the Club ground at 5.15 p.m. to-done extra "training to put
speed. ing games have been re-arranged.
For SKIN TROUBLES B. Agafuror beat J. Parker in
AND INJURIES
Gillette offers
his Handicap Singles match by 6-3, 7-5, while Baxter Ebbagee 6-3, 0-3.
Wednesday 2nd Division 5th A.A v. Middlesex (Military. 4.15 p.m.).
3rd Division R.A.F. v. 24th R.A. (Kowloon, 2.45
NEW BREASTSTROKE WORLD RECORD
Bremen, Nov. 14. A new world record in the breast- stroke was established here yes terday by the German European champion, Joachim Balke, when he p.m.). swam 100 metres in one minute, 9.5 seconds.
The previous record holder was 2.45 "p.m.). the Frenchman, Jacques Cartonet. whose time was one minute, 9.8 seconds.-Transocean.
י.
morrow:-
V. M. Benwell, F. H. Stokes, E. V. Reed, H. J. D. Lowe, W. A. Reed, N. B. Whitley. 8. A. Fowler, T. D. Whitley. G. E. R. Divett (Capt.). B. I. Bickford and V. Bond. ..
Second XI v, the H.K.S.R.A. on the Marina ground, Kowloon, on Friday. at 5.15 p.m.:-
He has
on
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure Is $1.00
including fax, for a'! Persons,
It used to be Tottenham Hotspur including Ladies, and is payable who fetched them out of the bag. at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors Now Charlton Athletic possibly in Uniform are admitted Wall have the strongest string of young Price. footballers ready to hit the bead- They lines in a season or two. teach them on the right lines at H. F. Shields, G. D. Woolgar, W. Charlton, too, which is not sur- N. Schnabel, A. N. Other, H. J. D. people who do the coaching down 3rd Division
Lowe. W. Brown, V. L. Scues, W. prising the people who know the Hong Kong, 14th Nov., 1938. R.A.M.C. 7. R.E. (E) (St. Joseph's, Spencer, G. E. R. Divett, K. A. there. [2.45 p.m.).
Hidmead and I. P. Tamworth.
Thursday 2nd Division Engineers v. R. Scots (Military,
4"
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I have been mildly surprised.
Almost every reguar golfer must yards or more I could not hit the and not a little gratified, at the at one time or another have tried bali" accurately enough to judge interest aroused by a recent con- this business of looking at the the strength.
tribution entitled "Potting and nose. Certainly I have done 80 Like the correspondent I have:
Putting."
Whether myself.
my
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quoted. I found the direction to
no reason
Several people have been good perlence is typical I do not know, be adequate but the distance enough to write, enlarging on the but I must say that when I have parallel between golf and billiards looked at the hole instead of the hopeless. But. I see snooker; quite a number of them all I have almost inevitably holed why this should not be corrected
can y perseverance. raising the old question of "look-the putt. Unfortunately. I ing at the object hall" in golf, in never quite sum up the courage to ether words looking at the hole do it in the course of a match, instead of at the ball.
One thing I do belleve, however, and that is that here is an excel. While playing for Mr. Halfordlent method of restoring your put- "A few years ago," writes one Hewitt's team against the club at ting to normal in the course of a render, the Australian open cham-Mildenhall, I made a few more ex-bout of bad form
a professional named. I
și
in
pionship was won at Adelaide by periments. The greens there are If you spend ten minutes
think, fast and keen and true. In fact, looking at the hole instead of the Evans. This I take to be F. Par: ideal testing ground, for an il-ball, you will find it such a relief Eyre, who won in 1930, since there struck putt never goes into the to be allowed to look at the ball
is no Evans among the winners of role.
this championship-but it does
not matter.]
again when you return to your or-
Opening from about six yards dinary style that nothing on earth This man was also a drst-rate ca curly. left-handed slope awill induce you to take your eye
thoroughly ur hoteable putt-off it until it has left the club. billiards player and his win was very greatly due to his "uncanny glued my eyes upon the hole and
We were talking about putting putting. His method, after ad-blindly swung the putter. After dressing the ball, was to look at what seemed a considerable inter-in general when Mr. Hewitt, who the hole and not at the ball. He val the ball appeared in sight, claims to be deadly from 10ft., re- rolled gently down the slope, and marked; 1] Sum sick reading xot this idea, of course, from bil- ilards, where you look at the ob-ran into the hole.
about Cotton. Tell them how I rect ball, not at your own.
then tried another from the putt. There are only three rules "I myself have had remarkable same spot, and this too ran gen- to remember, and you can't miss." success at billards when potting tly into the centre of the tin. Once The magic formula, it appears, a ball in a direct line between again, thought I, I have discover-13; 1. Keep the back of your left inine and the hole by simply looked the secret of golf. The third hand facing the hole; 2, Hit the ing at the pocket, and not at however, went at least two feet ball slightly towards the toe of the ather of the balls; but I don't wide, but this was due largely to a know where I got the idea from, fear of holing three such putts putter; 3. Keep the weight of the body behind the ball at moment "I tried the Evans' method of ir succession.
of impact. birting but perhaps not for long enough. The direction was- gener- ully pretty good, but the distance
was very erratic, and it was too fro fate in life to persevere."
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